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Ready for the industry

Postby nahia on Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:30 pm

The biggest beneficiary of economic liberalisation in India has been the financial services segment, which is commonly referred to as the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) segment. Liberalisation has brought in new products, new services, new players — all of which have resulted in multiple choices for financial consumers. While more choices leave consumers confused about the products and services best suited for them, it is the financial service provider who helps them make a choice.

Therefore, thorough knowledge and skillsset is crucial for a successful financial career. All financial services organisations look for people with quantitative and analytical skills, knowledge of financial products and markets along with communication, marketing and interpersonal skills. It is imperative, therefore , that aspiring students get the right inputs in terms of knowledge and certifications.

The Indian School of Business and Finance (ISBF) offers a comprehensive oneyear full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Finance (PGDF) that covers all aspects of financial services. In addition to covering basic quantitative techniques and financial knowledge, the course covers curricula of most internationally accepted certifications including the CFA (US) Level I and II, as well as the CFP certification. Thus, the PGDF introduction and detailed study of areas such as financial reporting and analysis, quantitative methods, economics, portfolio management techniques, security analysis and asset valuation equips finance and investment professionals to be industry ready. As far as placements are concerned, ISBF has a good record.

Located in the heart of the Capital, ISBF is among one of the few affiliate centres of the University of London. It also offers undergraduate degree courses in economics, finance and management from the University of London in association with the London School of Economics and Political Science.

At the postgraduate level, ISBF offers a two-year full-time PG Programme in Management (PGPM), which incorporates an MBA degree from a UGC recognised university with specialisations in finance, marketing , international business, HR and entrepreneurship . ISBF also serves the financial services industry as an authorised education provider of the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB), India.
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